Up Side Story: HBS Show a Sold-Out Success

With its usual flair and wit, this years HBS Show pitted the January
and September cohorts against each other  think Jets, think Sharks
 in a late March production of Up Side Story. The main
characters, Tony and Maria, came from different sides of the calendar, but
they somehow managed to fall in love while entertaining the sold-out
audience with humor, song, and dance.

Each year since 1974, a group of hardworking students has pooled its
writing, acting, and production skills to stage a Broadway-style performance
that takes advantage of inside jokes and the MBA knack for showbiz. This
years show was a collaboration of more than 150 incredibly
talented directors, producers, actors, singers, dancers, band members, and
crew who made the magic happen in the blink of an eye, according to
John Lippman (MBA 01), one of the writers of the show.

This years coproducers, Frank Andrasco and Jeff Gatto (both MBA
01), shared duties that included everything from heavy lifting (they
lugged about 1,500 pounds of sound equipment) to working with the
administration to finding sponsors. The pair handled all the logistical and
business details of the show, while director Margaret Lee (MBA 01)
took care of the creative aspects, including running auditions and
rehearsals.

Premier sponsors Novartis and The Boston Consulting Group helped offset the
$55,000 cost of the show, as did the sales of some 2,400 tickets to
students, partners, faculty, staff, friends, and alumni. We make fun
of all the stuff that makes HBS HBS, Gatto told the Harbus. The
show, he added, offers a chance to sit back and appreciate how quickly
the time flies by, and how much well miss [HBS] after we leave.